If I register to vote with the DMV, should I follow up on the status of my registration?

Yes. If you register to vote or submit a change of information or address with the DMV, please follow up with the Elections Office to be sure that your information has been received from the DMV. If you do so, you can avoid the possibility of your registration not being received by the Elections Office.

Yes. If you register to vote or submit a change of information or address with the DMV, please follow up with the Elections Office to be sure that your information has been received from the DMV. If you do so, you can avoid the possibility of your registration not being received by the Elections Office.

If you move or there are changes to your residential address, you must re-register to vote. You can obtain a new voter registration card at the Elections Office, located at 4982 10th Street in Mariposa. Additionally, you may call (209) 966-2007 to request that a new voter registration card be mailed to you.

If there is a change in your mailing address, only you may notify the Elections Office by phone, 209-966-2007, or by email of your changes.

If you do not notify the Elections Office of changes in your information, it may disrupt your voting communication.

No. If you would like to change your permanent status, you must notify the Elections Office in writing. Your request should include your name and address and should also contain your signature. It can be dropped off at the Elections Office, 4982 10th St., or mail to P.O. Box 247, Mariposa, CA 95338.

No. You should only return the absentee ballot request found on the back of your sample ballot if you are not currently an absentee voter and would like to request an absentee ballot. The request found on the back of the sample ballot is part of the standard format of the sample ballot and is sent to all voters. There is no need to return it unless you do not already receive absentee ballots.

If you have any questions regarding your permanent absentee voting status, contact the Elections Office at (209) 966-2007.

You must request a Vote By Mail ballot every time you want to vote by mail unless you have requested and qualify for "permanent" Vote by Mail status. Elections Code 3206- If the voter fails to return an executed vote by mail ballot in two(2)consecutive statewide general elections the voter's name shall be deleted from the list of permanent vote by mail voters and vote at the polling location.